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- Nails,
- from Dorchester coffins, 109 125, 128, 130, 132
- from pit at Gussage All Saints, 109 133
- Naleds, Down Farm, Gussage St. Michael, 102 69-75
- Naller's Farm, Askerswell, 106 123-124
- Names,
- christian, of women in 14th cent. Dorset, 88 203-206
- personal, see surnames
- plant and animal, dialect glossary, 10 19-46
- pre-Saxon, places, plants, families, 37 217-225
- Napoleonic Wars, defence plans, 1803, 90 303-312
- Dorset Volunteers 1793-1814, 41 22-33
- material in the museum, 45 5-11
- stock and crop returns for coastal parishes, 77 162-173
- Napper, William, d. 1616, brass in Puncknowle church, 29 275-276
- Natural history and ecological studies in progress, 1977, 99 149-152
- Natural history and geology, early days at Charmouth, 62 97-113
- Natural history notes for 1897, 19 43-50
- Natural History, One Hundred Years in the Proceedings, 100 3-5
- Naturalist in Australia, 26 160-171
- Naturalist's calendar, proposal to record first appearances, 9 130-135
- Nature reserves, 51 263-269
- Axmouth-Lyme Regis,
- - freshwater invertebrates, 104 149-154
- - marine littoral fauna, 91 147-165
- Nature reserves, Dorset, butterflies, 104 155-158
- Needlework, various forms of 16th cent. work, 46 liii-lv
- Neolithic A and B finds in the Bournemouth area, 73 37-41, 59, 70
- Neolithic A, habitation site, Corfe Mullen, 60 73-74
- Neolithic and Bronze Age,
- remains in Dorset, 90 207-229
- routes inland from the Bournemouth area, 73 208, 225-228; 90 208, 225-228
- site, Mount Pleasant, Dorchester, excavations, 92 126; 93 133
- Neolithic and Early Bronze Age,
- in the Bournemouth area, 73 32-70
- occupation, Poundbury, 86 106-107
- Neolithic axe,
- Blashenwell, Corfe Castle, 92 156
- Gussage St. Michael, Thickthorn Down, 105 139-140
- Netherbury, 86 114
- Sydling St. Nicholas, Magiston Farm and East Stour, Hunger Hill, 77 150-151
- Neolithic axe-head, Beaminster, Newtown, 84 111
- Neolithic causewayed enclosure, Hambledon Hill, trial excavation, 73 105-106
- Neolithic,
- finds,
- - near Badbury Rings, 109 67, 69, 74, 77
- - Dorchester, 109 81, 83-84, 86, 89, 130
- - in Kington Magna area, 109 91, 94-96, 101, 102
- - at Poole, 109 12 3, 125
- flints,
- - celts, Parley Cross and Leigh, Pount's Barn, 76 97
- - flakes, Kingston Russell, 98 58
- - leafpoint, Sandholes, Portland, 97 46
- kitchen midden in tufa, Blashenwell, 17 67-75
- long barrow,
- - Alington Avenue, Dorchester, 107 103-104
- - Hell-stone, Portesham, 42 36-41
- occupation, Maiden Castle, 56 2-3; 57 3; 58 1-2
- pit,
- - Southbourne, 69 29-32
- - Sutton Poyntz, with bowl, 79 112-113
- post arc and ditch, Greyhound Yard, Dorchester, 106 99-103
- pot, Bournemouth, Hadden Hill, 102 95-96
- settlement, Moortown Aerodrome, Poole, 106 114
- site,
- - Gussage St. Michael, Down Farm, excavation, 101 135-137
- - Hambledon Hill, excavations, 97 47; 98 57; 99 122; 100 116; 101 138; 102 85; 103 117; 104 170
- Nepticular auromarginella, description, 11 76-77
- Net and rope industry in Bridport, history, 82 143-154
- Nether Cerne,
- church,
- - bells, 24 145, 146
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 264
- deeds, 54 137-144
- manorial documents, 62 56
- Well Bottom, Celtic field system, surface finds, 74 91
- Nether Compton and Over Compton, union of the parishes, 36 85-87, 92-93, 95, 105
- Nether Compton,
- Charlock Hill, surface finds, flints, Romano-British and medieval, 72 93
- church,
- - bells, 25 79
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 135
- - restoration, 39 123-124
- - rood screen, 42 67
- deed, 32 104
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 122
- lamp, 30 53
- Manor Court, 1515-16, 77 157-161
- state of the parish, c.1600, 89 232
- Netherbury and Beaminster, admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 59, 73
- Netherbury,
- chantry of Thos. Powlet, 27 225, 229; 30 19
- church,
- - bells, 25 46; 27 109; 60 118
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 113
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1852, 45 41-42
- - restorations, 39 102
- deeds, 32 135-136; 58 46; 65 100; 69 86-87
- Grammar School, foundation, 27 229; 30 19; 31 112-114
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 145
- manorial documents, 62 57-58
- medieval vellum fragments, music, 91 220-221
- neolithic flint axe, 86 114
- Salway Ash, church bells, 27 111
- South Warren Hill, mesolithic artefacts, 105 139
- state of the parish, c.1600, 89 231
- Nettlecombe, Powerstock, medieval deer-park, 86 177-178
- Neuroptera, reports, 1969-70, 91 43; 92 48
- New Forest, pre-history and legend, 14 62-69
- Newberry, W., watercolour of Thorncombe Church, c.1840, 86 frontispiece
- Newfoundland Wood, Church Knowle, excavations, 91 178-180
- Newfoundland, fishery and trade with, 101 1-5
- Newland (La Nyweland), Sherborne, charter of Bishop Poore of Sarum, 1228, 34 152-153, 156
- Newnham in Stalbridge, lost name, 88 207
- Newpton, John and Thomas, retroscript brass, Litton Cheney, 29 275
- Newton Manor, Swanage, history and contents, 18 44-54
- Newts, see under urodella
- Nicholas, Sir Edward, 1593-1669, of Gillingham, and family, 47 151-154
- Nightingale,
- report, 1965, 87 44
- special survey, 1970, 92 64
- western limits, 13 xl
- Nightjar,
- report, 1962, 84 64-65
- special survey, 1970, 92 63
- Nonconformity, in 17th cent. Dorset, 97 24-30
- licences to preachers issued after the Declaration of Indulgence, 1672, 97 28-30
- Nonconformist Meeting House, Dorchester, Colliton St., 100 122-123
- Nonconformists, episcopal returns, 1665, 1667, 1676, 97 24-28
- Norden, Corfe Castle,
- coins from Romano-British settlement, 102 102-104
- Early Bronze age arrowheads, 87 111
- Norden Farm, survey and excavation, 1984, 106 118
- observation at, 109 129-130
- Purbeck marble, Roman working site, 92 191-193
- quernstone, 88 119
- Roman,
- - brooch, 78 91
- - industrial site, excavations, 91 187
- - pottery and other objects, 73 86-88
- Romano-British,
- - sacred well, excavations, 1971-2, 94 76-77; 95 91
- - shale panel, 87 111-112
- - sites, 77 126; 86 116-117; 92 156-157
- stone cist, 89 145
- Norman Conquest, effect on Dorset, 31 115-128
- Norman sculptured tympana, lintels and panels, 106 1-22
- Norman, Thomas, 1560-1619, preaching minister at Wimborne Minster, 47 32-36
- North Eggardon Farm, Askerswell, ancient fields and pits, 87 87
- North Poorton,
- church,
- - bell, 25 74; 60 118
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 129
- field names, 82 140-141
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 152
- North Wootton,
- church,
- - bells, 60 120
- - communion plate, 28 254-255
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 132
- Romano-British potsherds, 72 78
- Nothe and White Nothe, derivation of name, 62 48
- Nothe Clay, 57 61 et seq.
- Nothe Grit, 57 61 et seq.
- Nottington, Weymouth,
- B.P. drilling site, Upper Fuller's Earth Clay and Lower Forest Marble, 108 207-208;
- mineral spring, 17 141-145
- the Spa and Spa House, 104 20
- Nuculidae, Portlandian, 50 139-140
- Nunnery of St. Mary, Clerkenwell, its Dorset properties, 68 43-51
- Nyland, Higher and Lower, Kington Magna, 107 23 et seq.
- Mesolithic artefacts from, 109 97, 100
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